On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 09:55, Dallas Engelken wrote:
> Does it score 0/0 everytime it comes in?  Have you even tried
replicating the 0/0 score?  If the message is > 256k, spamc will not
process it, and qmail-scanner will return 0/0.   When you pipe it
through spamassassin from the command line, the 256k limit does not
effect it.
> 
> That would be my first guess of what is happening.  

No, not every time, and yes, the message is over 256k.  It happens
rarely, and I've only thought to save one message so far.  But why does
it get a "Yes" status if SA isn't looking at it?  Something funny with
the exit code from SA that qmail-scanner misinterprets?  Which leads me
to...

> Also, you should subscribe to the qmail-scanner mail list.  I posted a
bug fix in sub-spamassassin.pl yesterday that causes hits and req to be
overwritten by the presence of X-Spam-Status: in the body of the
message.  I should probably cross post that here since I'm sure many
people run QS.

I don't subscribe, but I'll sign up now... 

The good thing about SA is that my spam count is now less than my
listserv count.  The bad thing about the SA list is that my listserv
count is now greater than all other email I receive.  Ahh, the price of
being informed.

Thanks much for the input.

Bob Rasey


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